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Updated · Fox News · May 12
Five Plead Guilty in 2025 Cincinnati Beatdown as 2 Defendants Still Face Charges
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 12

Five Plead Guilty in 2025 Cincinnati Beatdown as 2 Defendants Still Face Charges

6 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 12
  • Four defendants pleaded guilty Monday to felony charges and a fifth to misdemeanors in the July 26, 2025 downtown Cincinnati assault that went viral after videos showed two victims beaten on the street.
  • Jermaine Mathews, 39, faces the stiffest penalty—up to 4.5 years in prison—after pleading guilty to aggravated rioting and attempted felonious assault; two others each face up to 3 years, while Gregory Wright's top count carries 18 months.
  • Defense lawyers have said the fight began after one victim allegedly used a racial slur toward a member of the group, and footage from the brawl captured slurs being shouted during the violence.
  • Two defendants—Patrick Rosemond, 39, and Dominique Kittle, 38—still have pending cases, while the five who pleaded guilty are scheduled for sentencing on May 19 and June 11.
  • The case drew national political attention after the clips spread widely online, fueling allegations that the beating was racially motivated; a disorderly conduct charge against a White man identified as a victim was dismissed in March.
With sentencing next week, what does justice look like for the victims of this brutal, high-profile attack?
The defense blames a racial slur for the brawl. Has the full truth behind the viral video been uncovered?
A viral brawl sparked 'Holly's Act.' Will this new bail reform law actually prevent similar future violence?